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April 15th, 2010, 11:16 AM
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Re: A Request for a C# Mentor
Relax...it's called the learning curve... Things tend to be a bit more involved when you move to a professional environment. How much experience in Java do you have? I've not done any VB.NET so can't really say much about that. Trust me, the people who employed you know that it will take you some time for you to become familiar not only with the language but also with their codebase. So give yourself some rope and go through the C# book. Don't be shy of asking questions if what you see in the codebase doensn't match what's in the book. Also bear in mind that if that is a typical manual it may not have complex scenarios as they are trying to get you to focus on the concepts. If you can understand the concept you general programming experience should help you deal with the complexity of the implementation in the codebase you're working with.
Last edited by nelo; April 15th, 2010 at 11:17 AM.
Reason: Grammar, clarity, etc
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